Copy the following Learning Objectives in the Listening section of your Notebook: 2/06/12 Daily Cornell Notes P#
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Small Groups:
Computers:
Direct Instruction:
Task:Participation section: 2/06/11 Cornell Notes Reading Strategy and Nonfiction Elements P#
LO:Learn new reading strategy and elements of research reports Explain: In small groups, read the page before story 2 and take notes on the following: Orange: Anecdote Blue: Song Lyrics Green: On-line Magazine Interview
Notes/Translation:
Task:None
LO:N/A Explain: There will not be enough time break into SCLE's and use the computers today
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Task:Speaking section: TPR-Expository.doc2/06/12 P#
LO:Learn the parts of a narrative body paragraph Explain: The teacher will introduce the class to each part of the Expository body paragraph. Students will stand up, practice speaking, and take notes.
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Today's Agenda:
Whole class: take notes in notebooks
DI: teach the Expository TPR
Computers: none
Small Groups: work together to read and answer Cornell notes
DI: If time, share answers.
debrief
Copy the Homework in your Planners:
Due Friday 2/10/12: The Quarter 2 reflection under the Reading section on your googlesite. Be ready to present next week! Here are some helpful tips: 1. Use complete sentences! For example: "Scan for Vocabulary" is not a complete sentence. 2. Use part of the question in your answer, so we will know what you are talking about. Also, explain your answer, so we will understand. For example: "The strategy that helped me the most was the reading strategy "Marking the Text" because when I circled the key terms and underlined the author's claims, it became much easier for me to understand the main point of each paragraph. 3. Follow the rules for capitalization! For example, the word English is always capitalized because it is a proper noun: the name of a language. 4. Check your answers for spelling and grammar mistakes. You know the rules! If you do not check your work, other teachers will think you do not know the rules! For example, spell strategy correctly because it is right in front of you in the questions you are reading! 5. Really think about what you are saying! For example, if I say a strategy didn't help me, maybe I am not using it correctly or maybe I am lazy and don't like doing the extra work. For example, if I say "Scan for Vocabulary" didn't help me, does reading without knowing the words help me more?
LO:practice reading using an online dictionary and a summary chart Task:Readingsection: 1/30/12 Author Information for 2.2 Edge p# Explain: Read with a small group using www.learnersdictionary.com. Use a chart to record: pg. # and par #, unknown words, parts of speech, and definitions. Then, use the summary chart to help you summarize. Blue: 2 groups of 4 and 2 groups of 3= 4 computers Orange: 1 group of 5= 1 computer Green: 1 group of 4 and 2 groups of 3= 3 computers Notes/Translation:
Homework due Today:
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Copy the following Learning Objectives in the Listening section of your Notebook: 2/06/12 Daily Cornell Notes P#.
Small Groups:
Computers:
Direct Instruction:
Task: Participation section: 2/06/11 Cornell Notes Reading Strategy and Nonfiction Elements P#
LO: Learn new reading strategy and elements of research reports
Explain: In small groups, read the page before story 2 and take notes on the following:
Orange: Anecdote Blue: Song Lyrics Green: On-line Magazine Interview
Notes/Translation:
Task: None
LO: N/A
Explain: There will not be enough time break into SCLE's and use the computers today
Translation:
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Task: Speaking section: TPR-Expository.doc 2/06/12 P#
LO: Learn the parts of a narrative body paragraph
Explain: The teacher will introduce the class to each part of the Expository body paragraph. Students will stand up, practice speaking, and take notes.
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Today's Agenda:
Copy the Homework in your Planners:
Due Friday 2/10/12: The Quarter 2 reflection under the Reading section on your googlesite. Be ready to present next week! Here are some helpful tips:1. Use complete sentences! For example: "Scan for Vocabulary" is not a complete sentence.
2. Use part of the question in your answer, so we will know what you are talking about. Also, explain your answer, so we will understand. For example: "The strategy that helped me the most was the reading strategy "Marking the Text" because when I circled the key terms and underlined the author's claims, it became much easier for me to understand the main point of each paragraph.
3. Follow the rules for capitalization! For example, the word English is always capitalized because it is a proper noun: the name of a language.
4. Check your answers for spelling and grammar mistakes. You know the rules! If you do not check your work, other teachers will think you do not know the rules! For example, spell strategy correctly because it is right in front of you in the questions you are reading!
5. Really think about what you are saying! For example, if I say a strategy didn't help me, maybe I am not using it correctly or maybe I am lazy and don't like doing the extra work. For example, if I say "Scan for Vocabulary" didn't help me, does reading without knowing the words help me more?
LO: practice reading using an online dictionary and a summary chart
Task:Reading section: 1/30/12 Author Information for 2.2 Edge p#
Explain: Read with a small group using www.learnersdictionary.com. Use a chart to record: pg. # and par #, unknown words, parts of speech, and definitions. Then, use the summary chart to help you summarize.
Blue: 2 groups of 4 and 2 groups of 3= 4 computers Orange: 1 group of 5= 1 computer Green: 1 group of 4 and 2 groups of 3= 3 computers
Notes/Translation: